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Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog. Dedicated to Protecting Your Freedom. Category Archives: Breaking News. Breaking News: obstructing official business requires obstruction of official business. October 31, 2013. By Holzfaster, Cecil, McKnight & Mues, LPA. What must be proved to make out the crime of OOB? State v. Crawford. Case, let’s examine the statute at issue. Decision did not alter or redefine the requirement of an overt act. What the. The relevant facts in. The lesson here is that just because you do...
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The Ohio Constitution Flexes Its Muscles Against An Officer’s Statutory “Authoritah” During An Extraterritorial Arrest | Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog
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Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog. Dedicated to Protecting Your Freedom. The Ohio Constitution Flexes Its Muscles Against An Officer’s Statutory Authoritah During An Extraterritorial Arrest. July 7, 2015. State v. Brown. The Ohio Supreme Court took a look at an extraterritorial arrest made on a major highway by a township police officer. The main question presented to the Court was did the township police officer even have the authority to stop and arrest Brown? When reading the decision in. RC 4513.39(...
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March | 2015 | Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog
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Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog. Dedicated to Protecting Your Freedom. Monthly Archives: March 2015. Speeding Tickets and Pacing: A Case Against Police Officer’s Personal Judgment Call. March 20, 2015. Now that we have a very basic understanding of pacing, let’s look to how the Ohio Supreme Court and the Ohio Legislature handled unaided visual estimation of a vehicle’s speed versus an aided visual estimation. Barberton v. Jenney. The Ohio Ninth District Court of Appeals agreed with Mr. Jenney that sin...
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Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog. Dedicated to Protecting Your Freedom. Detouring From The Traffic Stop Mission: Why Can’t Floyd The Drug Dog Sniff A Car? A Look At Rodriguez v. United States – A Year Later. August 30, 2016. A little over a year ago, this young attorney published a blog article that discussed how ole Floyd the Drug Sniffing Dog got smacked on the nose by Justice Ginsburg for violating some innocent drug dealer’s constitutional rights, in. Rodriguez v. United States. The officer then walks ...
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June | 2014 | Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog
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Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog. Dedicated to Protecting Your Freedom. Monthly Archives: June 2014. Warrantless Search of Cell Phones Ruled Unconstitutional. June 26, 2014. By Holzfaster, Cecil, McKnight & Mues, LPA. A week or so ago I indicated. The Supreme Court of the United States had heard oral argument on the issue as to whether the police may search the content of a person’s cell phone, without a warrant, when that person is arrested. In. Riley v. California. June 23, 2014. State v. Christan,.
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Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog. Dedicated to Protecting Your Freedom. DUI Checkpoints – One Florida Attorney’s Controversial Advice to Motorists. February 11, 2015. In my last Blog Post entitled DUI Checkpoints How are they Legal? Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? This is a great victory for a private citizen standing their ground against the unlawful search and seizure of their person. Now before anyone goes around trying out the Plastic Bag Technique when driving through a DUI Checkpoint, check out th...
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September | 2014 | Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog
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Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog. Dedicated to Protecting Your Freedom. Monthly Archives: September 2014. More problems with traffic stops. September 12, 2014. By Holzfaster, Cecil, McKnight & Mues, LPA. State v. Vineyard. While the result in Vineyard is unsurprising, and the court accurately states the law, what is interesting about the decision is just how illogical the facts were applied to the law. Officer Jones testified that these facts made him concerned for his safety. We must have a lot of tea...
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Ohio Criminal Defense Law Blog. Dedicated to Protecting Your Freedom. Author Archives: Thomas Kopacz. Detouring From The Traffic Stop Mission: Why Can’t Floyd The Drug Dog Sniff A Car? A Look At Rodriguez v. United States – A Year Later. August 30, 2016. A little over a year ago, this young attorney published a blog article that discussed how ole Floyd the Drug Sniffing Dog got smacked on the nose by Justice Ginsburg for violating some innocent drug dealer’s constitutional rights, in. The officer then wa...
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